Thursday, December 16, 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Pearson, Cats, YMCA Newman Win Contests Four of five scheduled intramural basketball games were played yesterday in Robinson Annex as eight independent "A" teams continued competition with the Hill championship as their goal. One game scheduled was not played as Stephenson was forced to forfeit to the Varsity All-Star squad. Pearson 39. Jolliffe 37 Pearson 39, Jollie 37 The Pearson team, after trailing by seven points at the half, bounced back in the second period to defeat its scholarship hall rival, Jollie 19. The Pearson team were on the short end of the 24 to 17 score at halftime but managed to pull ahead in the closing minutes for its two-point victory. The bulk of the Pearson offense was carried by Bob Crisler who tallied 16, and Jim Kerr with 15. Ivo Feuerborn continued to lead Jollie as high point man scoring 17 points. Cats 89, Sterling-Oliver 36 The Catts continued its high scoring offense downing the Sterling-Oliver squad by an overwhelming 89 to 36 score. From the opening tip it was the Cats all the way with Sterling-Oliver trying to rally its defense to no avail. Bob Allison hod a field day on the court as he his team with 32 points. Judd Durner was high scorer for Sterling-Oliver tallying 19 points. Newman 61. Don Henry 40 Newman 61, Don Henry 40 Finding their opponent cold in the first period, Newman piled up a head and went on to defeat Don Henry 61 to 40. The Don Henry team scored only 12 points in the first half while Newman allied 28. The second half was my far better for both teams offensively but Newman's first period lead was too much the Don Henry five. Bob Cateley hit 10 field goals through-the game to lead Newman with 20 points. Howard Haubenstock paced Don Henry with five from the field and eight from the foul line for 18 points. VMCA 54. Wesley Foundation 12 YMCA 54, Wesley High scoring YMCA added up the points and defeated Wesley Foundation in a走away-away contest, 54 to 12. YMCA tallied 36 points in the first pound while the Wesley squad found the basket for only eight. Hein paced the victors with 40 points while the Wesley scoring was distributed between several players. **Fraternity "C" Results** ATO 1, Kappa Sig II, 0, (forfeit) Phi Delt V 22, DU II 21 Delt II 16, Beta II 15 Delt I 42, Beta V 11. This garment has everything. Zipper fur hood, Quilted Wool Lining, Zip and Button Fly, Storm Cuffs. $21^{95} only Football May Get New TV Look FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF PATEE THEATRE Kansas City, Mo. — (U.P.) The National Collegiate Athletic association will propose a "new look" in the televising of college football games in 1955 when it meets in convention in New York next month. Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. Most of the five proposals under study involve liberalization of restrictions on telecasts and provide more regionalization. During the 1953 and 1954 season, when the NCAA allowed only one game to be telecast nationwide each week, with regional telecasts generally banned, criticism was heard both from the schools involved and from football fans. Another proposal would be a "one rule" system, permitting any institution to televise one of its home games and appear on TV in one game away from home, with only one of the games to be carried on a network. One of the five proposals to be studied at the Jan. 5-7 New York meeting follows closely the regional plan advanced by the Big Ten conference and the Pacific Coast group. A second would regionalize Saturday telecasts under NCAA supervision, possibly limiting a school to one TV appearance at home and one away within the region. A fourth proposal would permit regional telecasting, but no televising across traditional regional lines. The fifth plan would remove all restrictions on $ \mathrm{o n}_{1} $ telecasting. Wichita —(U,P)— Wichita university won its third straight game here last night over Regis college of Denver, Colo., 80-53. Wichita Wins 3rd Straight Tilt,80-53 Wichita pulled away at the start of the contest and had a halftime lead of 40-23. Regis never got close. ___ Topeka uss. the runner-up team for the Phil Deltis, the fraternity championship last year, led Forbes by a score of 38-23 at the half. Bob Richards was high point man for the Phil Deltis with 19 tallies. Don Heath, center for the winners, scored 15 points. By LOUIS BUCK The Phi Delta Theta intramural "A" basketball team defeated the Forbes Air Force base "All-Stars" 77-59, in a practice game played in Topeka last night. Without a doubt the hottest team n the Big 7 at the present time is the Missouri Tigers who have moved up in the United Press ratings to ninth position this week. This rating was announced before the Tiger's registered their third straight win over a Big Ten team by defeating Wisconsin Monday at Columbia, 67 to 56. Filling out the returning veteran five are Med Park, Gray Filbert, and Lloyd Elmore. Park plays a forward position with three years of experience behind him at Missouri. This scrappy rebounder had the highest field goal average among MU Stops 3 Big 10 Teams Forbes will play Phi Delta Theta here after vacation to round out a two-game practice round for both squads. The Tigers are well fortified with power and experience as Coach Sparky Stalcpul welcomes back the same starting five who finished last year's season. Returning are 6 foot 9 inch Bob Reiter, senior center, who tallied 411 points last year, and Norm Stewart, who as a sophomore rookie last year, wound up with a 12-point average. Stewart also has exceptional rebounding and ball-hawking ability. With victories over Indiana, who held down fifth place in the national standings, Iowa, who now rests in eleventh position nationally, and Arkansas, the Tigers have become an even stronger title contender than the pre-season experts predicted. Colorado, Kansas, and Missouri appear to be the top favorites at this time to battle for the Big Seven title. Phi Delts Defeat Forbes AFB,77-59 --the regulars last season and finished third in total points scored with 199. Bon Voyage Thanks so much for giving us the opportunity of serving you. May your plane trip home carry you to the Merriest Christmas Ever The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY TRAVEL AGENCI Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager --the regulars last season and finished third in total points scored with 199. 8th & Massachusetts Telephone 30 --- 199. Senior guard Lloyd Elmore has been temporarily sidelined with a knee operation until mid-January. In his place, sophomore Lionel Smith held the starting job against the Tiger's first four opponents. Smith was high scorer in the Illinois opener which Missouri lost, 49 to 77. Reidford Reichert is running number one at the other guard position with Filbert to follow up the position. Reichert is an angular southpaw junior who moved up to the starting five late last season proving to be outstanding in ball control and rebounding. Coach Stalcup has a well balanced squad along with his eight returning lettermen to provide the experience. Four juniors and 11 sophomores hold positions on the team to show that Missouri will be in the running for next year. Missouri's tough early-season schedule against top Big Ten clubs should be a fine conditioner for the Big Seven preseason tournament in Kansas City, and the actual conference schedule. The Tigers journey to Texas to meet Houston next week before entering the tournament. 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